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  2. Whakaata Māori - Wikipedia

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    Whakaata Māori is a New Zealand television channel that broadcasts programmes that make a significant contribution to the revitalisation of the Māori language and culture. [1] Funded by the New Zealand Government, it commenced broadcasting as Māori Television on 28 March 2004 from its studios in Newmarket, Auckland.

  3. Māori Television Service - Wikipedia

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    The Māori Television Service is a state sector organisation in New Zealand that was established on 7 May 2003 under the Māori Television Service (Te Aratuku Whakāta Irirangi Māori) Act 2003 [1] to replace the Te Reo Māori Television Trust (Te Awhiorangi). The service's primary function is to promote the language te reo Māori me nga ...

  4. Oriini Kaipara - Wikipedia

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    Oriini Kaipara (born 1983) is a New Zealand broadcaster, journalist and translator and interpreter of te reo Māori and English. Kaipara has worked for Mai FM, TVNZ 1, Māori Television, and Three. In 2019 Kaipara was the first person with a moko kauae facial tattoo to present mainstream television news. In 2021 she became the first such person ...

  5. Scotty Morrison (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Scotty Morrison (broadcaster) Scott Jeffrey Morrison (born 19 November 1970), [ 1] also known as Te Manahau Morrison, is a Māori language academic, writer and broadcaster in New Zealand. [ 2] He is known for presenting two Māori current affairs programmes on television: Te Karere and Marae. He is author of award-winning Māori language guide ...

  6. Māori culture - Wikipedia

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    Māori Television is a New Zealand TV station broadcasting programmes that tries to make a significant contribution to the revitalisation of te reo and tikanga Māori. Funded by the New Zealand Government, the station started broadcasting on 28 March 2004 from a base in Newmarket. Te Reo is the station's second channel, launched 28 March 2008 ...

  7. Te Māngai Pāho - Wikipedia

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    tmp .govt .nz. Te Māngai Pāho (the Māori Broadcast Funding Agency) is the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for the promotion of the Māori language and Māori culture by providing funding for Māori-language programming on radio and television. In 1989 the Broadcasting Act established the Te Reo Whakapuaki Irirangi.

  8. TVNZ - Wikipedia

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    Television New Zealand ( Māori: Te Reo Tātaki o Aotearoa ), more commonly referred to as TVNZ, is a television network that is broadcast throughout New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. All of its currently-operating channels are free-to-air and commercially funded. TVNZ was established in February 1980 following the merger of the two ...

  9. Te Reo (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Te Reo ( English: "the language") is a New Zealand TV station broadcasting programmes exclusively in the Māori language ( te reo Māori) with no advertising or subtitles. It also broadcasts special tribal programming and offers particular focus on new programming for the fluent audience. The channel initially broadcast for three hours a day ...